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can you make a teen difficult child take medication?
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 477543" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>We did see the family doctor and he ran strep and mono and so far both are negative. I told him about the gibberish speech and being on Seroquel XR and he thought it might be causing it. I told him I had left a message with the ARNP that prescribed it and he said I would need to discuss it with her. </p><p></p><p>Came home, checked my caller idea... and no phone calls. Now it is almost 6pm so they didn't call at all. I had left a voice mail that I felt it was urgent to hear back today... not within the next business day. And they wonder WHY we aren't sure we want her on this medication?? If you read the side effects it scares you half to death. And... they tell you to watch out for high fever and muscle cramps as it could be a serious side effect... and still no phone call. </p><p></p><p>We will probably start taking one pill a day for 3 more days then just stop. We are waiting to hear back from neuropsychologist to see what tests she wants to order and IF insurance will put up a fight.</p><p></p><p>KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 477543, member: 12511"] We did see the family doctor and he ran strep and mono and so far both are negative. I told him about the gibberish speech and being on Seroquel XR and he thought it might be causing it. I told him I had left a message with the ARNP that prescribed it and he said I would need to discuss it with her. Came home, checked my caller idea... and no phone calls. Now it is almost 6pm so they didn't call at all. I had left a voice mail that I felt it was urgent to hear back today... not within the next business day. And they wonder WHY we aren't sure we want her on this medication?? If you read the side effects it scares you half to death. And... they tell you to watch out for high fever and muscle cramps as it could be a serious side effect... and still no phone call. We will probably start taking one pill a day for 3 more days then just stop. We are waiting to hear back from neuropsychologist to see what tests she wants to order and IF insurance will put up a fight. KSM [/QUOTE]
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